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Historical studies on the subject of Central American design are scarce. This article attempts to fill the gap as well as to overcome the exclusive correlation of design with industrialization.
José Ricardo Castellón Osegueda
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This study deciphers maternal‐driven microbial transmission in pigs using a deep learning model (maternal–offspring microbial transmission model), identifying Christensenellaceae R‐7 group as a key transmitted taxon. Filtered galacto‐oligosaccharides‐targeted Christensenellaceae R‐7 group alters offspring microbial functions via maternal ...
Haibo Shen+9 more
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Using Dopants as Agents to Probe Key Electronic Properties of Organic Semiconductors
Dopants are typically used in organic electronics to enhance conductivity, but here their potential is demonstrated as probes for fundamental material properties. By integrating experimental data and multiscale simulations, it is shown how dopant ionization and conductivity measurements enable accurate extraction of ionization potential and Coulomb ...
Artem Fediai+3 more
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Minimization of space in the architecture of modern Japan
In recent years, tiny apartment buildings and tea houses, capsule hotels, and micro-gardens have become increasingly popular in Japan, which suggests a vivid tendency to reduce space.
Нина Коновалова
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DNA barcode data accurately assign higher spider taxa [PDF]
The use of unique DNA sequences as a method for taxonomic identification is no longer fundamentally controversial, even though debate continues on the best markers, methods, and technology to use. Although both existing databanks such as GenBank and BOLD,
Jonathan A. Coddington+13 more
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This paper presents the project of affective modern art history in Poland in the perspective of ethics and affirmative humanities. In respect to the specific situation of the post-war art history field in Poland the author addresses the following questions: What is affect? How can the category of affect be applied to studying works of art?
Benjamin Koschalka, Luiza Nader
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The study explores degradation of high‐nickel NCM cathodes during prolonged high‐voltage holds, revealing a novel non‐linear increase in charge transfer resistance (RCT) due to an inhomogeneous, resistive surface reconstruction layer (SRL). Detailed analyses uncover the gradual growth and non‐uniformity of the SRL, which causes constriction effects ...
Kilian Vettori+10 more
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King and Cochrane: The technological treadmill and racial inequity in US agriculture
Abstract Between 1920 and 1969, the number of Black farmers in the US decreased from 14% of all operators to 4%. Using Martin Luther King Jr.'s critique of agricultural policy and Willard Cochrane's theory of the technological treadmill, we explore how racial discrimination was linked to policies that led to structural change in US agriculture.
Jared Hutchins, Jacopo De Marinis
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Contemporary Japanese museums. Metamorphoses of meanings in architecture
Since the late XX century the role and the functions of museums around the world have begun to change significantly, and their usual classical understanding has expanded.
Нина Коновалова
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ABSTRACT Farmers markets provide a direct‐to‐consumer marketing path for farmers and small businesses, facilitating customer discovery and product refinement. This paper explores farmers markets as a business incubator, with a focus on beginning vendors and resilience to a shock, namely, COVID‐19 market restrictions.
Mallory L. Rahe+2 more
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